Photo of the Day - Friday 8 April 2016

Chris Money

'Looking to the west coast from Whenuapai and a Sea Breeze Convergence, 10:33 on 14 March 2016 with a Canon 7d' wrote Chris.

Photo of the Day - Thursday 7 April 2016

Warren Dickinson

Warren wrote 'I saw these cloud streets on a flight over the Argentine pampas about 100 km west of Buenos Aires. My interpretation is that when the sun heats extensive flat areas with uniform vegetation, evenly spaced columns of warm air rise to form regular cumulus clouds. Cool air from the Parana River Basin (cloudless area in distance) flows along the ground disrupting the rising air to produce clear streets in the clouds. Taken with an iPhone 6 on 15 March 2016.'

Photo of the Day - Wednesday 6 April 2016

Jan Kaluza

Jan wrote 'Hi James, I had just walked outside about 16:25 on 5 April 2016 to see if it was going to rain or clear, only to notice the distinctive funnel of a tornado! I estimate could have been above Karikariki area West of Hamilton, maybe even further out towards Raglan. Seen from our edge of West Hamilton - Sony HX50v on auto mode.'

Photo of the Day - Tuesday 5 April 2016

James McGregor

Taken at 18:55 on Good Friday, 25 March 2016 looking west from Vogel Street, Cambridge using a Canon EOS 5DS with an EF24-70mm lens set on 30mm.

Photo of the Day - Monday 4 April 2016

Barry Keane

'A veiled Ruapehu on an Autumn Day. Taken from the Desert Road on 28 March 2016' wrote Barry.

Photo of the Day - Sunday 3 April 2016

Meghan Arps

The stages of metamorphism taken by Meghan at 10:00 on 22 March 2016. Photo sent in by Tom Arps.

Photo of the Day - Saturday 2 April 2016

Rodney Austin

'Hi James,
got this shot of the solar halo in the morning of 28 March 2016, in New Plymouth.
Cheers, Rod Austin.'

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